MILWAUKEE 5363-21 - Drill

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Brand Milwaukee
Model 5363-21
Product Type Corded Hammer Drill
Dimensions (L x W x H) 250 x 60 x 200 mm
Weight 1.5 kg
Power Supply 230 V / 50 Hz - 650 W
No-Load Speed 0 - 2500 rpm
Impact Rate 0 - 40000 bpm
Drilling Capacity (steel) 13 mm
Drilling Capacity (wood) 40 mm
Drilling Capacity (concrete) 16 mm
Chuck Keyless, 13 mm (1/2 inch)
Rotation Direction Left/right reversible
Variable Speed Yes, by progressive trigger
Safety Double insulation, trigger lock
Lighting Integrated LED
Auxiliary Handle Included, adjustable
Depth Stop Included, adjustable
Carrying Case Plastic case included
Noise Level 85 dB(A)
Maintenance and Cleaning Clean ventilation slots with a soft brush; lubricate the chuck; have brushes checked every 50 hours of use
Spare Parts and Repairability Carbon brushes, chuck, switch, power cable available at authorized dealers
Warranty 5 years (subject to registration)

Frequently Asked Questions - 5363-21 MILWAUKEE

How to change the drill chuck?
Unplug the tool. Open the chuck fully. Insert a hex key (not included) into the inner screw and turn counterclockwise to unscrew. Replace the chuck and tighten with the key.
What is the power of the Milwaukee 5363-21 drill?
The Milwaukee 5363-21 drill has a power of 650 watts, ideal for heavy-duty use on wood, metal, and concrete.
How to adjust the rotation speed?
The speed is variable by pressure on the trigger. Light pressure gives slow speed, heavier pressure increases speed. The electronic speed control allows progressive start.
Can I drill into concrete with this drill?
Yes, the hammer mode allows drilling into concrete up to 16 mm diameter. Use a suitable concrete drill bit and apply moderate pressure.
How to reverse the rotation direction?
Use the switch located above the trigger. Push it to the right for forward rotation (tightening) and to the left for reverse rotation (loosening). Wait for the motor to stop completely before changing direction.
What to do if the drill stops during use?
Check that the cable is not damaged and the plug is properly connected. If the problem persists, the carbon brushes may be worn; contact an authorized Milwaukee service center to have them replaced.
How to clean and maintain the drill?
Always unplug the tool before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for the exterior, a soft brush for ventilation slots. Lubricate the chuck with light oil and have the brushes checked every 50 hours of use.
What type of drill bits to use?
Use cylindrical shank drill bits up to 13 mm diameter. For wood, use wood bits; for metal, HSS bits; for concrete, use concrete bits with SDS shank (with adapter) or standard bits in hammer mode.
Is the drill delivered with a case?
Yes, the Milwaukee 5363-21 is delivered in a robust plastic carrying case with compartments for accessories.
How to use the depth stop?
The depth stop attaches to the auxiliary handle. Adjust the metal rod to the desired depth: for a 5 cm hole, place the rod 5 cm from the tip of the drill bit. Tighten the locking screw.

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Brand : MILWAUKEE

Model : 5363-21

Category : Drill